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Atlanta Airport Hotel Near Morehouse College Football Offers Convenient Lodging to Fans

Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel North provides comfortable accommodations to guests attending Morehouse College football games.

2010-10-27
ATLANTA, GA, October 27, 2010 (Press-News.org) The Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel North offers nearby lodging to fans attending Morehouse College football games. Home games are played at the B.T. Harvey Stadium on the school's campus in the historic West End section of Atlanta, just minutes from downtown. There two remaining games this season, including Morehouse vs. Clark Atlanta University which will be play at nearby Panther's Stadium at Clark Atlanta University on October 30, 2010.

Morehouse College, the nation's only private, historically black liberal arts college for men, is enjoying its best football season start since 1930. The Morehouse Maroon Tigers are also ranked at number sixteen in the American Football Coach's Association (AFCA) National Poll. Morehouse plays in NCAA Division II in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport North is a leading choice among other Atlanta Airport hotels. Their guests are sure to enjoy a business center, outdoor pool, and fitness center. "We are an ideal choice for Morehouse College alumni and fans to stay. We are located within minutes of downtown Atlanta and our affordable guest accommodations include rooms with Hampton Cloud 9 bedding," explains Kelli-Ann Gordon, the ATL Airport hotel's Front Desk Manager. The property also provides complimentary on demand 24-hour Atlanta Airport hotel shuttle service.

This Hartsfield hotel's features and amenities also include complimentary breakfast with hot waffles and complimentary high-speed Internet access in every room. The property is conveniently located near FlightSafety International Atlanta and Delta Headquarters/Training Facility.

Visit www.morehouse.edu/athletics for more information about Morehouse College football. To book your stay at Hampton Inn Hotel near Atlanta Airport call 404-767-9300 or visit them online.

About Hampton Inn & Ste Atlanta Airport North I-85

The Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel is just north of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and just southwest of downtown Atlanta. The hotel is two and a half miles from the Georgia International Convention Center, four miles from Atlanta Expo Center, and 15 miles from Six Flags Over Georgia. Other nearby attractions include the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola , Underground Atlanta, CNN Center, Georgia Dome and Georgia World Congress Center--all less than 10 miles away from the hotel. The Atlanta Airport hotel also offers a broad range of services and amenities to make its guest's stay exceptional.

For more information visit http://www.AIRPORTHAMPTONINN.COM.


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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Airport Hotel Near Morehouse College Football Offers Convenient Lodging to Fans
Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel North provides comfortable accommodations to guests attending Morehouse College football games.